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We Shall Reap What We Sow

Whoever does good will meet good people and experience positive things. This statement holds true and is a reflection of appreciation in life.

People today often face bias and discrimination, with some believing they are superior to others. However, justice always prevails in the end. We are all born equal, and everyone must perform the same basic human function—eating, sleeping, drinking, and going to the bathroom. No one is an exception.

In life, we will receive what we deserve, so it's essential to always act with integrity and be honest with ourselves.

By adopting this healthy and virtuous lifestyle, we open ourselves to many opportunities to form meaningful connections and meet the right friends. Of course, sometimes we may extend our friendliness and honesty to the wrong people. However, they will soon reveal their true nature, and once they attempt to take advantage of us, we can take legal action or simply walk away.

Such individuals are short-sighted and lack self-respect. A misjudgment made during the first encounter should not change over time. Being on the wrong path, they will eventually face justice and receive the consequences they deserve.

Therefore, we must not be tempted by evil. In the end, we will reap what we sow.

Theresa Cattouse
Twin Soul Connections Chicago 









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